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Generic Clearance for Internet Nonprobability Panel Pretesting

Respondent Messaging Study Plan 8_25

Respondent Messaging

OMB: 0607-0978

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Respondent Messages

Section 1: Official Census Bureau Business Each respondent will be shown 5 at random and asked “In your own words, what is this message telling you?”

  1. We make sure that the only people who can see your responses are those who need them to perform official Census Bureau duties.

  2. Only people working on official Census Bureau business can access your survey response.

  3. Only a restricted number of authorized people have access to private information, and that access is granted only to conduct our work and for no other purposes.

  4. The Census Bureau will:

    1. Never share your responses with anyone who is not legally obligated to protect it

    2. Never use your responses for anything other than statistical research

    3. Never release your responses in any way that could identify you as an individual

  5. By law, your information is confidential and can not be seen by anyone other than:

    1. the Census Bureau employees who collect and process it,

    2. the statisticians who tabulate it, and

    3. specially authorized statistical researchers.

  6. Your data are confidential, by law, and the people who see your responses are bound by law to protect them.

  7. We are required by law to protect your information.

  8. By law, the Census Bureau cannot share your data with law enforcement or allow it to be used for anything other than statistical purposes.

  9. By law, we only allow access to data to conduct research that would help carry out the Census Bureau’s mission and benefit the public good.

  10. By law, the only people who can see your responses are authorized researchers for approved statistical uses.

  11. Your answers can only be used for statistical research. They cannot be used for any other purpose.

  12. Your information is protected by law. It can only be used to produce statistics. It can never be used against you.

  13. Experts review all statistical results before they are released to make sure there is no information that could identify an individual

  14. The information we collect can only be used for statistical research.

  15. The Census Bureau will only use your responses for statistical research. Responses can never be used to determine whether a person is eligible for a social program or a government benefit.

  16. We will never share your information with law enforcement or allow it to be used to determine your eligibility for government benefits.

  17. Very few authorized individuals actually see your name or other personal information that could identify you. Most of the time, personal information that could identify you is removed from the file that contains your survey or census answers.

  18. Very few authorized people actually see names, addresses or other identifying information. Most of the time, personal information that could identify a person is removed from the file that contains the survey or census answers.

  19. Under tightly controlled circumstances, we sometimes share responses with other federal agencies to further the Census Bureau’s work. Those agencies must follow the same laws as the Census Bureau to protect your personal information.

  20. Sometimes, we give a limited number of employees at other federal agencies access to your data under tightly controlled circumstances. Even in these cases the data can only be used to produce statistics.


Section 2: PRA Required Language Each respondent sees one message from each section and asked “In your own words, what is this message telling you?”


Mandatory


  • You are required by law to respond to the census.

  • The census is required by law (Title 13 U.S. Code Sections 141 and 193).

  • Collection of the information is Mandatory and is collected under Title 13 U.S. Code Sections 141 and 193.

Confidential

  • The Census Bureau is required by U.S. law to keep your answers confidential. This means that the Census Bureau cannot give out information that identifies you or your household.

  • The Census Bureau is required by U.S. law to keep your answers confidential. Your answers will only be used for statistical purposes, and no other purpose.

  • The Census Bureau is required by U.S. law (Title 13, Section 193) to keep your answers confidential.

Burden



  • Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 12 minutes, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information.

  • We estimate that completing the census will take 12 minutes on average.

PRA language

  • This data collection is approved under OMB No. 0607-0978 and the approval expires 04/30/17. If a valid OMB Control Number does not appear on the following collection, this form is not authorized for collection.

  • A federal agency may not conduct or sponsor, nor shall a person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with a collection of information subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act unless that collection of information displays a current valid OMB Control Number.

  • You are not required to respond to this collection of information if it does not display a valid approval number from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The OMB Control Number for this information collection is 0607-XXXX and is located in the upper right hand corner of this form.

  • This collection has been approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The eight-digit OMB approval number that appears at the upper right of the form or login screen confirms this approval. If this number were not displayed we could not conduct this survey.



Demographics


Are you male or female?

Male

Female




What is your age?

Less the 18 years old

18-24

25-34

35-44

45-54

55-64

65 -74

75 or older




Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin?

Yes

No




What is your race? You may select one or more.

White

Black or African American

American Indian or Alaska Native

Asian

Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander




What is your highest level of education?

Less than high school diploma or GED

High school diploma or GED

Some college

College graduate or professional degree



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